Associations to the word «Strauss»
Noun
- Levi
- Kahn
- Waltz
- Johann
- Brahms
- Frau
- Claude
- Verdi
- Mozart
- Dominique
- Tchaikovsky
- Auf
- Schubert
- Anthropologist
- Wagner
- Liszt
- Farrar
- Eduard
- Josef
- Imf
- Leben
- Beethoven
- Leo
- Hegel
- Richard
- Premiere
- Lied
- Nietzsche
- Wiener
- Leach
- Anthropology
- Kinship
- Franz
- Libretto
- Repertoire
- Haas
- Daphne
- Amadeus
- Myth
- Philharmonic
- Opera
- Danube
- Haydn
- Gustav
- Boa
- Quixote
- Freud
- Covent
- Handel
- Wien
- Sigmund
- Opus
- Salzburg
- Vienna
- Latham
- Collingwood
- Symphony
- Heidi
- Annette
- Schwarz
- Concerto
- Chaim
- Conductor
- Chopin
- Howe
- Orchestra
- Composer
- Decca
- Wilde
- Friedrich
- Giacomo
- Igor
- Hoffmann
- Wolfgang
- Overture
- Berg
- Faust
- Romantic
- Oboe
- Tod
- Macbeth
- Recital
- Prank
- Arden
- Neil
- Aus
- Erich
- Bauer
- Taboo
Wiktionary
STRAUSS, proper noun. A German surname.
Dictionary definition
STRAUSS, noun. German composer of many operas; collaborated with librettist Hugo von Hoffmannsthal to produce several operas (1864-1949).
STRAUSS, noun. Austrian composer and son of Strauss the Elder; composed many famous waltzes and became known as the `waltz king' (1825-1899).
STRAUSS, noun. Austrian composer of waltzes (1804-1849).
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